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Azul is a game about picking up sets of tiles to build a mosaic wall.
==Setup==
==Setup==
* Each player's board starts on its coloured side. Each player starts with 0 points.
* Each player's board starts on its colored side. Each player starts with 0 points.
 
* Place 5 factory displays for 2 players/7 for 3 players/9 for 4 players in a circle in the center of the playing area.
* Place 5 factory displays for 2 players/7 for 3 players/9 for 4 players in a circle in the center of the playing area.
* Place 20 tiles of each colour (white, red, yellow, blue, black) into the bag. Then fill each display with 4 tiles.
 
* Place 20 tiles of each color (white, red, yellow, blue, black) into the bag. Then fill each display with 4 tiles.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
* The starting player places the starting player marker in the center of the table and starts the first turn of the round.
* The starting player places the starting player marker in the center of the table and starts the first turn of the round.
* On your turn, pick all tiles of the same color from the display or the center. If you pick from the display, move the rest to the center. If you are the first to pick from the center this round, take the starting player marker and place it on your floor line.
 
* Then, add the tiles to a pattern line (first line 1 space, second 2 spaces and so on). A line can only hold a colour and it must not appear on that line of the wall). The rest goes to the floor line.
* On your turn, pick all tiles of the same color from one of the groups in the "display" or the "center". If you pick from a  group in the display, move the rest of the tiles in that group to the center. If you are the first to pick from the center this round, take the starting player marker and place it on your "floor line" (which will cost you one point during scoring a round).
* Scoring: After all tiles are taken, check your pattern lines from top to bottom. If a line is complete, move the rightmost tile to the corresponding place, score accordingly and discard the rest from that line. Else, nothing happens.
 
* Then, add the tiles to a "pattern line" (first line 1 space, second 2 spaces and so on). A line can only hold one color.  When you complete a line it will move from the "pattern line" to the line on its right to the wall.  You can only put one tile of each color into each row of your wall, so you cannot put tiles into your pattern line if you have already completed that color in that row in your wall. If you picked up more tiles than can fit in your pattern line, the rest goes to your floor line (which will cost you points during scoring a round). Once the floor line is full, unusable tiles are discarded.
 
===Scoring===
The end of a round is when all tiles are taken.  At that point check your pattern lines from top to bottom. If a line is complete, move the rightmost tile to the corresponding place, score accordingly and discard the rest from that line. Else, those tiles stay in your pattern lines for the next round.
 
* Each new tile is immediately scored.
* Each new tile is immediately scored.
** If there are no adjacent tiles, score 1 point.
 
** If there are adjacent horizontal tiles score 1 point for each tile in the horizonal row linked to that tile, including the tile you just placed.
:* If there are no adjacent tiles, score 1 point.
** If there are adjacent vertical tiles score 1 point for each tile in the vertical column linked to that tile, including the tile you just placed.
 
** If there are both adjacent horizontal and vertical tiles then perform both of the above two scoring steps. In this manner the tile you just placed get scored twice
:* If there are adjacent horizontal tiles, score 1 point for each tile in the horizontal row linked to that tile, including the tile you just placed.
 
:* If there are adjacent vertical tiles, score 1 point for each tile in the vertical column linked to that tile, including the tile you just placed.
 
:* If there are both adjacent horizontal and vertical tiles, then perform both of the above two scoring steps. In this manner the tile you just placed gets scored twice.
 
* Next, if you have any tiles in your floor line, lose points accordingly. Remove them (except the starting player tile) afterwards. Your score cannot be less than 0.
* Next, if you have any tiles in your floor line, lose points accordingly. Remove them (except the starting player tile) afterwards. Your score cannot be less than 0.
=== Prepare for Next Round ===
If no player has a horizontal line of 5 tiles on their wall, refill each of the displays with 4 tiles from the bag. If the bag is empty, refill the bag with the discarded tiles. In the rare case that insufficient tiles have been discarded, the next round will be played with some unfilled displays.


==End of the Game==
==End of the Game==
* If any player has a horizontal line of 5 tiles on his wall, the game ends after that round.
* The game will finish at the end of the round in which one or more players have completed an horizontal line of 5 tiles.
 
* Score 2 points for each horizontal line of 5 tiles.
* Score 2 points for each horizontal line of 5 tiles.
* Score 7 points for each vertical line of 5 tiles.
* Score 7 points for each vertical line of 5 tiles.
* Score 10 points for each colour with 5 tiles on the wall.
 
* Score 10 points for each color with 5 tiles on the wall.
 
* The player with the most points wins the game. If there is a tie, the player with more completed horizontal lines wins.
* The player with the most points wins the game. If there is a tie, the player with more completed horizontal lines wins.


==Variant option (gray board)==
==Variant option (gray board)==


The main difference is that in the placing phase you can decide which column of each line to put your tile in. Note that you can't place the same color in the same column twice.
The main difference is that in the placing phase you can decide which column of each line to put your tile in. Note that you can't place tiles of the same color in the same column or line.

Latest revision as of 21:00, 30 September 2023

Azul is a game about picking up sets of tiles to build a mosaic wall.

Setup

  • Each player's board starts on its colored side. Each player starts with 0 points.
  • Place 5 factory displays for 2 players/7 for 3 players/9 for 4 players in a circle in the center of the playing area.
  • Place 20 tiles of each color (white, red, yellow, blue, black) into the bag. Then fill each display with 4 tiles.

Gameplay

  • The starting player places the starting player marker in the center of the table and starts the first turn of the round.
  • On your turn, pick all tiles of the same color from one of the groups in the "display" or the "center". If you pick from a group in the display, move the rest of the tiles in that group to the center. If you are the first to pick from the center this round, take the starting player marker and place it on your "floor line" (which will cost you one point during scoring a round).
  • Then, add the tiles to a "pattern line" (first line 1 space, second 2 spaces and so on). A line can only hold one color. When you complete a line it will move from the "pattern line" to the line on its right to the wall. You can only put one tile of each color into each row of your wall, so you cannot put tiles into your pattern line if you have already completed that color in that row in your wall. If you picked up more tiles than can fit in your pattern line, the rest goes to your floor line (which will cost you points during scoring a round). Once the floor line is full, unusable tiles are discarded.

Scoring

The end of a round is when all tiles are taken. At that point check your pattern lines from top to bottom. If a line is complete, move the rightmost tile to the corresponding place, score accordingly and discard the rest from that line. Else, those tiles stay in your pattern lines for the next round.

  • Each new tile is immediately scored.
  • If there are no adjacent tiles, score 1 point.
  • If there are adjacent horizontal tiles, score 1 point for each tile in the horizontal row linked to that tile, including the tile you just placed.
  • If there are adjacent vertical tiles, score 1 point for each tile in the vertical column linked to that tile, including the tile you just placed.
  • If there are both adjacent horizontal and vertical tiles, then perform both of the above two scoring steps. In this manner the tile you just placed gets scored twice.
  • Next, if you have any tiles in your floor line, lose points accordingly. Remove them (except the starting player tile) afterwards. Your score cannot be less than 0.

Prepare for Next Round

If no player has a horizontal line of 5 tiles on their wall, refill each of the displays with 4 tiles from the bag. If the bag is empty, refill the bag with the discarded tiles. In the rare case that insufficient tiles have been discarded, the next round will be played with some unfilled displays.

End of the Game

  • The game will finish at the end of the round in which one or more players have completed an horizontal line of 5 tiles.
  • Score 2 points for each horizontal line of 5 tiles.
  • Score 7 points for each vertical line of 5 tiles.
  • Score 10 points for each color with 5 tiles on the wall.
  • The player with the most points wins the game. If there is a tie, the player with more completed horizontal lines wins.

Variant option (gray board)

The main difference is that in the placing phase you can decide which column of each line to put your tile in. Note that you can't place tiles of the same color in the same column or line.